- Eutropius, and
Orosius –
place it
specifically at
Palaepharsalus. In 198 BCE
Philip V
sacked Palaepharsalus but
apparently spared Pharsalus itself. John D...
- 22),
Eutropius (20), and
Orosius (6.15.27) –
place it
specifically at
Palaepharsalus ("Old" Pharsalus).
Strabo in his
Geographica (Γεωγραφικά)
mentions both...
- in the area of Pharsalus.
Strabo also
notes that near the
cities of
Palaepharsalus and
Pharsalus there was a
shrine dedicated to Achilles'
mother Thetis...
-
Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus Born c. 98 BC Died 9
August 48 BC
Palaepharsalus,
Greece Cause of
death Killed in
battle Nationality Roman Office Curule Aedile...
-
existence of an
earlier Pharsalos in the form of a
locality identified as
Palaepharsalus. This is
supported by
excavated remains of a
fortified site
called Xylades...
- 198 BCE,
together with
Iresiae (Peirasia?), Euhydrium,
Eretria and
Palaepharsalus,
since he
foresaw that the
territory would soon fall into the hands...
- Caesar. HarperCollins. ISBN 0-00-255163-2. Morgan, John D. (1983). "
Palaepharsalus – The
Battle and the Town".
American Journal of Archaeology. 87 (1):...
-
Macedon the year 198 BCE,
together with Phacium, Iresiae,
Eretria and
Palaepharsalus,
since he
foresaw that the
territory would soon fall into the hands...
-
Macedon the year 198 BCE,
together with Phacium, Euhydrium,
Eretria and
Palaepharsalus,
since he
foresaw that the
territory would soon fall into the hands...